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13 February, 00:21

Find the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted by the sphere and spherical shell on a particle of mass 7 kg located at a distance 1.49 m from the center of the sphere and spherical shell. Answer in units of N.

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  1. 13 February, 00:40
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    The magnitude of the gravitational force exerted by the sphere and spherical shell is 9.68 * 10^-8 N.

    Explanation:

    From the given information distance a = 1.49 m,

    The particle of mass m1 = 7 kg to the center of the sphere (whose mass is m2 = 142 kg)

    The radius R = 1.01 m of the sphere.

    Thus, the gravitational force F exerted on a particle located at center from sphere increases linearly with the distance from the particle to the center of the sphere F = (G * m1 * m2 * a) / (R) ^2

    where G = 6.67 * (10^-11) N * m^2 / kg^2,

    F = (6.67 * (10^-11) * 7 * 142 * 1.49) / (1.01) ^2.

    F = 9.68 * 10^-8 N.
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